Hubungan Kausalitas Antara FDI dan Neraca Transaksi Berjalan di Indonesia Periode 2000.I-2013.IV
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2016-06-27Author
Hasanah, Lutfiatun
Viphindrartin, Sebastiana
Zainuri, Zainuri
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Current account deficit is a macroeconomic problem often faced in Indonesia
as a developing country. This study review the relationship between foreign
direct investment (FDI) and the current account. Considering the assumptions
used in this study that FDI will affect on exports if FDI can become exportoriented,
while if the inputs used in FDI need import then that both sides will
affect the current account. This study aimed to analyze the causal relationship
between FDI and current account; and two components of international trade,
FDI and export-import. Method that used were unit roots test, cointegration
test and Granger causality test. The results of the unit root test showed are
several variables have been stationary at first difference then all variables
stationary in the 2nd difference. Cointegration test results indicate a long-term
relationship between variables which then continued on causality test. Found
one-way relationship between FDI and current account, while the component
of international trade (exports and imports), which is an element of the current
account has a two-way relationship.
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